Posted 4 years ago
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Here is the 6 1-2"H x 12"W light blue glass Pheasant With Head Turned, an exotic bird glass piece from the 1940s by the Paden City Glass Co of WV (1916-1951)
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Posted 4 years ago
Newfld
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Here is the 6 1-2"H x 12"W light blue glass Pheasant With Head Turned, an exotic bird glass piece from the 1940s by the Paden City Glass Co of WV (1916-1951)
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Huh- he's like those albino peacocks you sometimes see(the prettiest version of a peacock I think?) He's got a lovely, elegant flowing shape too and very restful in his pose :)
Nice, have never heard of this company before!
My sincere thanks to all for the love
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Lauren thank you for the lovely praise and keen eye seeing the female peacock in this glass bird, I rather thought so too it is too flowing & elegant to be a mere pheasant IMO. At a botanical park I visited they had both male (the brightly colored) and female (white accented) peacocks at the entrance, I will never forget their beauty and appreciate the reminder my friend
Thanks MrsT for the fabulous comment and inquiring about Paden City Glass, they were only around till 1951 but made some impressive animal pieces including this blue pheasant which must weigh at least 5-7 lbs (my heaviest glass animal). They primarily used this light blue color or clear glass & some of their other animals were a polar bear, rooster, duck, rabbit and horse - one lovely piece is their seahorse which I would love to acquire someday. Their owner David Fisher came from New Martinsville Glass which went on to be Viking, these WV glassmakers were tops in US vintage glass co's
Another company I had never heard of Jenni.
This is a fabulous big bit of glass and must dwarf some of your other pieces.
It's quite a modern looking piece, and that blue is beautiful. Very well formed.
I am impressed! Again!
Thank you Karen for the wonderful kind compliments & love, yes this is a small US glass co from WV that closed in 1951 so their pieces are hard to come by, and this humongous blue pheasant was a very lucky rare find - it easily weighs over 5 lbs and is very heavy, I am going to have to put it in an open credenza as it will definitely crowd the others
Many thanks dlp for loving this 40s glass pheasant, this piece is very dear to me and I'm very grateful for your kind consideration
Thanks dlp & Cokeman for love, you are very kind and it is most gratefully appreciated :)
My sincere thanks Agram.m & Leah for the love of this large glass pheasant, it is very much appreciated
Really appreciate the thoughtful love jb, thank you so much & glad you enjoyed this big glass pheasant
My sincere thanks for the love all
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